Yomi Adegoke and Elizabeth Uviebinené, authors of Slay In Your Lane, share their thoughts on feminism, and what it means to be a woman in 2018. Read more…
If you do one thing today, please let it be read this rallying cry from Elizabeth Day. Here she brings you twenty-four totally kick-ass reasons why being a woman in 2018 is nothing other than exciting. Read it, be inspired by it, then send it to all your friends.
As part of our month-long celebration of women’s writing, we’ve asked people HarperCollins wide who their favourite fictional heroine is and why. From a classic work by Jane Austen, to a modern day unlikely heroine, you can’t say we don’t have variety!
Look out for two more blog posts charting the heroines of HarperCollins UK this month.
Enrich your reading with these iconic pieces of women’s writing from 4th Estate.
How do you raise a child to be a feminist?
Dear Ijeawele by Chimamanda Ngzoi Adichie offers fifteen compelling, direct and perceptive suggestions to empower a daughter to become a strong, independent woman.
Together they start a new and urgently needed conversation about what it really means to be a woman today.
Looking to kick-start your feminist reading? These 4th Estate reads will get you off to an excellent start.
To kick start #WOM4N this month, we thought we’d offer you something special.
Back in October, 4th Estate hosted a meeting of two brilliant, whip-smart and erratic minds, Lena Dunham and Caitlin Moran, in a sell out event at London’s Southbank Centre.